The female victim who lost $22K has sent multiple voice messages explaining more details, since a lot of you were asking.
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Another admin reported that their friend fell victim to the same hack and lost $70K.
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If you need anything—whether it’s asking a question, reporting a user, or requesting a promo/ad— Message @confirm on Telegram and ill try to reply as soon as possible.
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Also I’ll be hosting a $100 giveaway for my birthday as a thank you to the community for all the crazy support. If anyone knows how to set it up like the telegram giveaway bot, message me ( @confirm )
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It’s quite simple: you can either disable the offender’s MSTHA or just avoid giving remote access to anyone you don’t trust.
We also recommend not using Brave Talk or Zoom, as they’ve been found to have hidden malware that the offender can potentially set up.
We’re confident this will be patched soon, but for now, just stay cautious and protect your access!
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I told you guys — this method is way too easy to exploit and gives way too much reward for so little work. Now, everyone’s using it on others.
It’s like a zombie apocalypse out here. PLEASE stay safe and don’t let anyone fool you!
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He originally planned to steal $800K but ended up with just $20K, leaving him disappointed. Now, he's sharing how it worked so others can avoid falling victim.
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Fun fact: Even though he managed to drain $22K, he actually offered to refund it—claiming it meant nothing to him. However, after the victim started talking badly about him, he decided to keep the money.
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According to sources, the main actor is doing this because the timeline on Twitter is filled with speculation and banter — yet no one truly knows how the exploit was executed.
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You already know the job has something to do with calling — but this time, we’re partnering with top-tier teams and individuals, all vouched for by us. If you’re consistent and sharp, there’s real potential to hit 6 figures in profit.
We’re doing this to bless the people in our community who constantly get snaked or overlooked, and for the skilled ones who keep getting handed trash data.
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No time wasting. If you meet the requirements, you’ll be set up for work instantly and given a real chance to boss up.
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Burwick, representing over 500 investors, is alleging that the platform’s tokens qualify as unregistered securities. With this kind of legal firepower, Pump.fun isn’t taking the case lightly.
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In a tweet that’s already pulled over 300K views, they’re now offering compensation to anyone who lost money on the platform — whether it was from a rugpull, scam project, or similar.
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According to them, they were actually targeting the victim’s boyfriend — who they claim is “a horrible person.” While going after him, they mistakenly phished the girlfriend thinking it was him, and ended up draining $22K from her wallet.
To justify the hit, they leaked a court document showing the boyfriend was recently arrested for kidnapping and chasing a girl with a machete.
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It’s becoming clear this is just another Clark in disguise—but not even a good one. We're talking low 4-figure licks at best.
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Everyone on this list is now DWC—but not the usual “deal with caution.” In this case, it’s simple: do not deal with them at all. They’re confirmed scammers running a fake middleman operation. Take note of these usernames and avoid them completely.
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1) Clark’s Ledger Transfer Scam
Clark gives workers fake Ledger wallets with flashed crypto. They claim to have hit a big “lick” and offer to send $350 in exchange for just $100 back, since it’s “dirty money.” In truth, there’s no crypto—just a trick to steal real funds.
2) Fake Middleman Scam
Clark leverages his high-value usernames (earned from over $500K in scams) to look legit, especially to new users. They’ll create a group chat and either:
Have victims send money to Clark, thinking he’s a trusted middleman.
Or Clark sends funds to himself from another wallet and drops a TXID to fake legitimacy.
From there, they either receive the product and vanish, or flip it—having others send payment to Clark and disappearing after the deal. Either way, you lose.
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